Why Wooden Sash Windows Should Last Longer Than Modern Plastic Sash Windows

| Saturday, January 14, 2012
By Damian Hounslow


You can see the results of why wooden sash windows will last longer the modern plastic sash windows by looking at homes that are very old. Chances are they still have the original wooden windows as when the house built one hundred and twenty five years ago. Their durability is superb and unmatched.

If these houses exist in climates where it rains a lot or snows unmercifully, chances are the windows have been beaten up and needed to be restored over the years. But this is possible with wooden windows, and not with the plastic ones. Further, if the wooden sash windows are well maintained, they may last another several decades or more.

The way homes were built a hundred and fifty years ago proves that the structure was sound, and the windows are still more or less intact. They did not have sealants, but somehow these windows stood up to the snow and rains.

Plastic sash windows are very attractive. They look perfect and can be any color. And they will last a few years, looking untouched if regularly cleaned and polished. But eventually, they will become brittle and crack, the paint will chip and peel, and they will have to be replaced. They cannot be redone, reconditioned, or sanded and painted again in a cost effective manner. If you love them, you could try. But the best thing is to just buy another sash window, and begin that life cycle in the home.

New plastic windows are not cheap. But they are beautiful and modern looking. They may be able to open three different ways to let in the fresh air. They will stay attractive and wonderful with simple regular cleaning. And you may be able to get a guaranty on these plastic sash windows for up to ten years, or maybe more. But the fact that this is all they will be guaranteed for should tell you that their life span is very limited.

There are companies that restore hundred year old windows and older. They can make these windows look like they did when they were new. The restoration process may be costly, and some windows may even need to be replaced completely, but they will now be treated and sealed and will last perhaps another hundred years, with regular maintenance.

So, while thinking about purchasing new windows for your home, just do a little research and find out why wooden sash windows will last longer the modern plastic sash windows.




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